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Total 56 articles [ 키워드: Photocatalysis ]
No. Article
11 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 39 (2), pp.343-352 (2022)
Enhanced photocatalytic activity on elemental mercury over pink BiOIO3 nanosheets with abundant oxygen vacancies
Ling Y, Li J, Wu J, et al.
12 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 38 (12), pp.2468-2478 (2021)
Highly efficient bi-metallic bismuth-silver doped TiO2 photocatalyst for dye degradation
Chakinala N, Gogate PR, Chakinala AG
13 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 38 (10), pp.2034-2046 (2021)
Photocatalytic removal of Rhodamine B in water using g-C3N4/MIL-53(Fe) material under LED visible light with persulfate activation
Dung NT, Hiep NV, Nguyen MB, et al.
14 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 38 (8), pp.1648-1659 (2021)
Enhanced performance of lanthanum orthoferrite/chitosan nanocomposites for adsorptive photocatalytic removal of Reactive Black 5
Marhalim MAAM, Mohtar SS, Mohammed AM, et al.
15 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 38 (8), pp.1660-1668 (2021)
Synergistic effect of sono-photocatalytic processes on sludge disintegration
Olabi A, Yildiz S
16 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 38 (7), pp.1308-1316 (2021)
Radical-driven photocatalytic transformation of organic molecules
Kim MS, Kim GM, Wang N, et al.
17 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (8), pp.1281-1290 (2019)
S-rGO/ZnS nanocomposite-mediated photocatalytic pretreatment of dairy wastewater to enhance aerobic digestion
Barakat MAEF, Kumar R, Al-Makishah NH, et al.
18 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (6), pp.965-974 (2019)
Synergistic decomposition of imidacloprid by TiO2-Fe3O4 nanocomposite conjugated with persulfate in a photovoltaic-powered UV-LED photoreactor
Eskandarian MR, Rasoulifard MH, Fazli M, et al.
19 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (1), pp.56-62 (2019)
Superior dye degradation using SnO2-ZnO hybrid heterostructure catalysts
Sehar S, Naz I, Perveen I, et al.
20 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 36 (1), pp.115-125 (2019)
Enhanced photocatalytic activity of TiO2/graphene by tailoring oxidation degrees of graphene oxide for gaseous mercury removal
GuanY, Hu T, Zhao L, et al.
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